-ti
See also: -tî
Estonian
Suffix
-ti
- Derives adverbs, which are generally distributive.
Derived terms
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Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse -tigr, from Proto-Germanic *tigiwiz, plural of *teguz.
Suffix
-ti
- -ty (multipliers of ten)
Derived terms
Finnish
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *-t'ik, at least in the first sense equivalent to the abessive case ending -tta + -i.[1]
Suffix
-ti
Derived terms
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References
- ↑ Hakulinen, Lauri. 1941–2000. Suomen kielen rakenne ja kehitys ('The Structure and Development of the Finnish Language'). Helsinki: Otava/Helsingin yliopisto.
Garifuna
Suffix
-ti
- nominalizing suffix deriving agent nouns of masculine gender (see -tu for feminine).
- Arufudaha ― to teach
- Arufudahati ― teacher
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- Ouchaha ― to fish
- Ouchahati ― fisherman
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Latin
Suffix
-tī
- masculine genitive singular of -tus
- neuter genitive singular of -tus
- masculine nominative plural of -tus
- masculine vocative plural of -tus
Pipil
Pronunciation
- (standard) IPA(key): /ti/
Suffix
-ti
- Nominal absolutive suffix
- Inchoative derivation verb suffix (non-productive)
- *taka- → takati
- *teki- → tekiti
Usage notes
- The truncated form -t of the nominal absolutive suffix is used with vowel-ending stems.
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *-ti.
Suffix
-ti (Cyrillic spelling -ти)
- The infinitive ending.
Related terms
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *-ti.
Suffix
-ti
- The infinitive ending.
Related terms
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